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Constructing a Discourse of Indigenous Slavery, Freedom and Sovereignty in Anglo-Virginia, 1600–1750
Native South, 2017exaly +3 more sources
No Ordinary Time: Indigenous Dispossession and Slavery Unwilling to Die
Kalfou, 2018The contemporary coalescence of Indigenous and Black peoples as aggrieved, insurgent, and mobilized polities reflects a shared recognition of more than the private, personal, and parochial concerns of members of those groups. The enduring consequences of Indigenous dispossession and what US jurist William O. Douglas aptly described in the 1960s as “the
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Freedom and Servitude: Indigenous Slavery and the Spanish Conquest of the Caribbean
2003That historical moment when Spain seized and took possession of the Caribbean lands its armadas ‘discovered’ at the end of the fifteenth century — what we call ‘the Conquest’ — led inevitably to a complex dilemma: What were the relations between the native inhabitants and the invaders to be?
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Slavery & Abolition, 2013
This article demonstrates the interrelatedness of indigenous and African-based slavery in nineteenth-century Brazil through the lens of postcolonial conquest. In frontier regions where labor was scarce, European immigrants and settlers vied for access to black and indigenous slaves and even trafficked Indians for profit in defiance of legal ...
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This article demonstrates the interrelatedness of indigenous and African-based slavery in nineteenth-century Brazil through the lens of postcolonial conquest. In frontier regions where labor was scarce, European immigrants and settlers vied for access to black and indigenous slaves and even trafficked Indians for profit in defiance of legal ...
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Indigenous Voices, Climate Change, and Modern Slavery
Public History Weekly, 2022openaire +1 more source
The colonial difference in Hugo Grotius: rational man, slavery and Indigenous dispossession
Postcolonial Studies, 2022Mikki Stelder
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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science
This study critically explores the intersection of two significant colonial forces transatlantic slavery and Christian evangelization and their lasting impact on Liberia’s religious and cultural identity. Unlike typical colonial encounters where European powers directly imposed foreign systems upon African societies, Liberia presents a unique ...
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This study critically explores the intersection of two significant colonial forces transatlantic slavery and Christian evangelization and their lasting impact on Liberia’s religious and cultural identity. Unlike typical colonial encounters where European powers directly imposed foreign systems upon African societies, Liberia presents a unique ...
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Unfree Labour and Australia’s Obscured Pacific Histories: Towards a New Genealogy of Modern Slavery
Journal of Australian Studies, 2021Victoria Stead, Lucy Davies
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Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France
Ethnohistory, 2014openaire +1 more source

